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... individual estrange- ment and the ardent modern desire for communal fellowship result from the erosion of intermediate communities produced by the West- ern political state . Nisbet states below that political philosophies or ideologies ...
... individual estrange- ment and the ardent modern desire for communal fellowship result from the erosion of intermediate communities produced by the West- ern political state . Nisbet states below that political philosophies or ideologies ...
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Robert A. Nisbet. rights and because the " loose individual's " quest for community often embraces the absolute ... individuals from society in the West have occurred by fits and starts over the last five hundred years , according to ...
Robert A. Nisbet. rights and because the " loose individual's " quest for community often embraces the absolute ... individuals from society in the West have occurred by fits and starts over the last five hundred years , according to ...
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... individual . II For most of his career Nisbet set classical liberalism against social pluralism . For example , in The Quest for Community he says " When the basic principles of modern liberalism were being formulated by such men as ...
... individual . II For most of his career Nisbet set classical liberalism against social pluralism . For example , in The Quest for Community he says " When the basic principles of modern liberalism were being formulated by such men as ...
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... individual . " 20 Of Locke specifically , Nisbet says that he was " a derivative thinker . Hobbes was his master in all important respects . " 21 As noted above , Nisbet's views of classical liberalism had under- gone a dramatic change ...
... individual . " 20 Of Locke specifically , Nisbet says that he was " a derivative thinker . Hobbes was his master in all important respects . " 21 As noted above , Nisbet's views of classical liberalism had under- gone a dramatic change ...
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... individuals were de- voted to their small bands . By virtue of this selfless devotion , how- ever , these individuals were distrustful of strangers and hateful to- wards them . The original condition was not one of the war of all ...
... individuals were de- voted to their small bands . By virtue of this selfless devotion , how- ever , these individuals were distrustful of strangers and hateful to- wards them . The original condition was not one of the war of all ...
Contenido
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Preface | 15 |
Dogmatics of Conservatism | 37 |
Some Consequences of Conservatism | 85 |
The Prospects of Conservatism | 103 |
Bibliography | 119 |
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